This Is a Call

1995 single by Foo Fighters


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::summary 1995 single by Foo Fighters ::

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nameThis Is a Call
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artistFoo Fighters
albumFoo Fighters
B-side"Winnebago"
"Podunk"
releasedJune 19, 1995
studioRobert Lang, Seattle
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* power pop{{cite weblast
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writerDave Grohl
prev_titleExhausted
prev_year1995
next_titleI'll Stick Around
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| name = This Is a Call | cover = foo fighters this is a call.png | alt = | type = single | artist = Foo Fighters | album = Foo Fighters | B-side = "Winnebago" "Podunk" | released = June 19, 1995 | recorded = | studio = Robert Lang, Seattle | venue = | genre =

Origins

"This Is a Call" is one of the few songs on the Foo Fighters' debut album that does not date from Dave Grohl's days with Nirvana. It was a new song written in mid-1994, months after Kurt Cobain's death. Grohl married his long-time girlfriend Jennifer Youngblood and wrote the song while on honeymoon in Ireland, stating that "In that summer of 1994 I'd travelled a lot; I think I wrote 'This Is A Call' in Ireland. When I got back I booked five days in a recording studio, which seemed like an eternity, and I did the whole first Foo Fighters album in five days".

Lyrics

Dave Grohl said about the song: "The chorus says 'This is a call to all my past resignation'. It's just sort of like a little wave to all the people I ever played music with, people I've been friends with, all my relationships, my family. It's a hello, and in a way a thank you."

"'This Is A Call' just seemed like a nice way to open the album, y'know, 'This is a call to all my past resignations...' I felt like I had nothing to lose, and I didn't necessarily want to be the drummer of Nirvana for the rest of my life without Nirvana. I thought I should try something I'd never done before and I'd never stood up in front of a band and been the lead singer, which was fucking horrifying and still is!"

Release and reception

On June 19, 1995, "This Is a Call" was serviced to US alternative radio and was issued commercially in the United Kingdom as a 7-inch single, 12-inch single, and CD single. The following month, the song debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and rose to a peak of number two the following month. The song also charted at number five on the UK Singles Chart.

No music video was made for the song; however, the band played the song live on the Late Show with David Letterman in mid-1995. It was the band's first national television performance.

Other versions

Track listings

UK 7-inch single; French and Japanese CD single

  1. "This Is a Call"
  2. "Winnebago" (Grohl, Turner)

UK 12-inch and CD single

  1. "This Is a Call"
  2. "Winnebago"
  3. "Podunk"

Dutch and Australian CD single; New Zealand cassette single

  1. "This Is a Call"
  2. "Winnebago"
  3. "Podunk (Cement Mix)"
  • "Podunk (Cement Mix)" is seemingly the same mix and version as the standard version of "Podunk". The reason for this is unknown.

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (1995) | Peak position | Australia Alternative Singles (ARIA) | European Hot 100 Singles (Music & Media) | European Hit Radio Top 40 (Music & Media) | Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40) | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | | | | | | | 14 | | | | | | | 37 | | | | | | | 14 | | | | | | ::

Year-end charts

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Chart (1995)PositionAustralia (ARIA)US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard)
95
24
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Certifications

References

References

  1. Partridge, Kenneth. (July 4, 2015). "Foo Fighters' Self-Titled Debut at 20: Classic Track-by-Track Album Review".
  2. Guarino, Mark. (October 18, 2014). "REVIEW: Foo Fighters at Cubby Bear a back-to-roots moment for Dave Grohl".
  3. Bradley, Larry. (November 4, 2014). "The Alternative Jukebox". [[Cassell (publisher).
  4. "Foo Fighters: Kerrang! June '06".
  5. "Foo Fighters : Dave Grohl's Guide To Every Song".
  6. (May 26, 1995). "New Music for June".
  7. (June 17, 1995). "New Releases: Singles".
  8. (July 8, 1995). "Alternative Airplay".
  9. (August 6, 1995). "ARIA Alternative Charts Top 20".
  10. (July 8, 1995). "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles".
  11. (July 22, 1995). "M & M Charts Airplay EHR Top 40". Music & Media.
  12. (September 23, 1995). "Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (23.9 '95 – 29.9 '95)".
  13. "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles 1995". [[Australian Recording Industry Association.
  14. (December 23, 1995). "The Year in Music: Hot Modern Rock Tracks".

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